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You Keep A-Knockin’ But You Can’t Come In - grap3_ap3 Notacon 10 (Hacking Illustrated Series InfoSec Tutorial Videos)

You Keep A-Knockin’ But You Can’t Come In
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Notacon 10

Synopsis
Dive into how attackers view Physical Security as we dive into some real world examples of what it looks like when adversaries approach the brick and mortar assets of their targets. Walk in the shoes of a composite adversary in profiling and interrogating a target’s physical assets. Talk through strategies to validate identities, question unknown persons, and mitigate weakness within the physical realm in this 45 minute session followed by Q&A. This talk focuses on real world tactics and is aimed at anyone interested in testing and/or enhancing the physical security posture of their organization.

Bio
A vulnerability researcher, penetration tester, and social engineer, I am a professional breaker. A parent, biker, and security professional, I find my skillset constantly adapting to the most current techniques. A penetration tester and vulnerability researcher based in Columbus, Ohio, I have performed security assessments for clients ranging from financial institutions, e-commerce, telecommunications, manufacturing, education and government agencies, as well as international corporations. I focus on epitomizing the attackers in the wild in hopes of helping organizations and individuals understand how to avoid being victimized. My talks tend to be engaging, full of energy, and dynamic to meet the expectations of the audience.

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